Martinsburg WV Air National Guard Base | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 391855 United States 09/05/2008 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeah, first thought is how do you know something like this? I could type in anything like that too ... so how do you know what goes on at this air base, and then...it's YOUR thoughts that we are interested in first. It was your post, you obviously know a little more - so...any thoughts? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 475092 United States 09/05/2008 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We didn't have an civilian evacuation at OAFB but when the Department of energy came in it was a hush-hush thing too. [link to www.energy.gov] |
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Poof User ID: 458746 United States 09/05/2008 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And yes, they will do training stuff with no prior notice, just to keep people on their toes. I can't begin to tell you what is going on there, just pointing out that it is most likely nothing panic-worthy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29501712 United States 12/09/2012 09:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to live next to the Martinsburg ANGB for almost 20 years, yet I still currently live in the area of Martinsburg. Through the 70, 80, and 90's the base occupied C-130's and it's an average base. Besides its normal duties, its local claim to fame, is that this base is the practice landing strip for Air Force One. It is normal to see Air Force touch and go on the base, even a couple times a week. The reason why I am responding to this thread is, because of the amount and size of boulders that was hauled away when the base built the new hangers for the new C-5's around the mid 2000's. The places in which the hangers where placed, should have been shale ground, yet by the size of the boulders, the must went very deep into the earth. I always questioned this and something didn't seemed right about it, even the amount of time the process took to build these large open simple structures. Makes me wonder if there is an underground base/facility of some sorts. |
Reckless Driver User ID: 24817147 United States 12/11/2012 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to live next to the Martinsburg ANGB for almost 20 years, yet I still currently live in the area of Martinsburg. Through the 70, 80, and 90's the base occupied C-130's and it's an average base. Besides its normal duties, its local claim to fame, is that this base is the practice landing strip for Air Force One. It is normal to see Air Force touch and go on the base, even a couple times a week. The reason why I am responding to this thread is, because of the amount and size of boulders that was hauled away when the base built the new hangers for the new C-5's around the mid 2000's. The places in which the hangers where placed, should have been shale ground, yet by the size of the boulders, the must went very deep into the earth. I always questioned this and something didn't seemed right about it, even the amount of time the process took to build these large open simple structures. Makes me wonder if there is an underground base/facility of some sorts. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29501712 Go to Google Earth and change the image timeline.(bottom left.) pics between 2007-2010 show the construction site. |